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Hi add,
I'm Ken, i have intended to apply for job in Australia. so could you give me some advices about the structure of form and which document needed to attach in Introduce letter
I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon !

This section, Writing for a Purpose, is more oriented towards academic English. I'd recommend our English for Emails for a general introduction to writing correspondence such as a cover letter for a job application (even if you send it by email rather than on paper). Then I'd recommend you look at the structure of a formal letter and some model cover letters – there are some good ones at the Guardian and at monster.co.uk.

`Hello sir
In present time i study English grammar section (present continuous tense). i want to know , can i study both grammar & writing for purpose together or any other part with grammar section .please help me. i hope you understand my problem .
thank

Hi
The list of five primary purposes at http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/writing-purpose/primary-purposes shows the main reasons why students are asked to write at university. If you are a university student, think about why your lecturers ask you to write assignments. Clicking on any item in the list will take you to activities to help you understand these purposes better. For example http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/node/9043/ will take you to a recorded dialogue between a lecture and a student explaining what 'demonstrating knowledg and understanding' means.
The purpose of the assignment will affect the way it should be organised, and (to a certain extent) the grammar and vocabulary. That's why it is important to recognise the purpose and the genre of any university assignment you write.